[quote="dhuusa_deer"][quote="SomaliLight"] So let us all now forget him, and stop whining like he is among us hiding behind the house gates of Reer Mareehan

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I'm afraid the wounds still hurt, the scars too visible, the emotions too raw, the aftermath too unbearable for us (or at least some of us) to forget S. Barre... BTW, who's Reer Mareexaan? You mean moorxaar? F'uk em![/quote]

What wounds?? You mean the wounds NOW inflicted on the entire nation, because of couple of sick tribes who wanted to rule ruthlessly too??

What Scars?? You mean the Scars of the thousands of innocent females, children and elderly hurt in 1991 by Aideed??

What unbearable aftermath?? That now Muqadishu is the most ugliest, destroyed and unsafe city in Africa??? And that our backyard is the toxic dump of the worlds nations?????????

No man or tribe has done more damage or shame to the Somali Nation then Aideed and his folks:
---> The Death of half a million Somalis from Bakool, Bay to Muqadishu.
---> The toxic waste being dumped in our oceans, because of lack of gov't
---> The draught costing thousands of lives, because of lack of response
---> The death of thousands of somali children from curable diseases because of lack of hospitals.

You can Thank Aideed for all that and more.
At least Siyaad Barre rulled Somalia 21 years, and majority of those years were our shining moment, our peak, rising star, african super-power, our self suffient in food days!
It was only after the uprising in Hargeisa, and Galkacyo that resulted in unprecedented outcomes.
Who was to blame?? The folks trying to destroy the country so they can become in charge??
or the Dictator holding onto Power??
